A special cultural and spiritual gathering celebrating harmony, diversity, and shared human values. Bringing together rich traditions that speak across cultures and beliefs.
This event is part of the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week, which is celebrated annually on the first week of February. World Interfaith Harmony Week aims to promote harmony between all people regardless of their faith and non-faith. It provides a platform, one week in the year, where people of every group can recognize their common values, build ties with each other, and work alongside one another to bring peace and harmony to their communities.
The Universal Language of Art event will include the following activities:
DISPLAYING | A Flowers of Faith Exhibition
Flowers of Faith is a unique multifaith art exhibition that brings together the world’s major faith traditions in a vivid and uplifting celebration of unity in diversity.
Through rich colour and thoughtful symbolism, Flowers of Faith creates space for visitors to:
- Learn about different religious traditions and practices
- Discover shared values across diverse faiths
- Appreciate both the differences and the common ground that connect us
- Meet the artist, Reverend Bhakta Dasa, and hear him speak about his contemporary style called Spiritual Expressionism.
Whether you’re drawn by art, curious about belief systems, or simply seeking a quiet moment of reflection, this exhibition warmly invites everyone to engage.
ENGAGING | A Chinese Calligraphy Demonstration & Workshop
Chinese Calligraphy is an ancient art form that uses brush, ink, and paper to bring Chinese characters to life. Often described as “dancing on paper,” it emphasises not only the meaning of words, but also the rhythm, energy, and movement of each stroke.
Master Zhu Yiwen is a renowned Chinese calligrapher, traditional painter, and educator who has migrated to Australia to share and promote traditional Chinese culture. He trained under prominent masters and is deeply grounded in classical Chinese artistic traditions.
Master Zhu will present a live calligraphy demonstration and invite participants to take part in an interactive calligraphy workshop.
ENJOYING | A Tai Chi Performance
Tai Chi is a gentle Chinese martial art, often described as “meditation in motion.” It combines slow, flowing movements with deep breathing and focused awareness to support both physical and mental wellbeing.
Enjoy a live demonstration by the Zee Cheng Khor Tai Chi Community Group, as they showcase the grace, balance, and harmony of this ancient practice.
Whether you are drawn by art, culture, faith, or simply a desire for reflection and connection, this event is open to all and we would be delighted by your presence.
OFFERING | A Tribute to the Late Helen Heath OAM
This event will provide an opportunity to honour the memory of Helen Heath OAM, a pioneer of Victoria’s interfaith movement.
Helen’s lifelong dedication to dialogue, bridge-building and social cohesion has helped lay the foundation for the vibrant interfaith community we cherish today. Her legacy continues to inspire us to walk together in understanding, compassion and peace. With gratitude, we remember her vision and continue her mission of unity in diversity.
[If you are unable to attend, please send a short message that can be read on the day, or passed on to Helen's family]
Free Event with finger food provided from 12.30pm utill 1pm.
- Where: ZCK Community Centre - Unit 1, 14-26 Audsley Street, Clayton South
- Cost: Free
- Bookings: online via Eventbrite
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Faith Communities Council of Victoria (FCCV)
Faith Communities Council of Victoria (FCCV) is comprised of the following peak bodies: Baha'i Community of Victoria, Brahma Kumaris Australia, Buddhist Council of Victoria, Hindu Council of Australia (Victoria), Islamic Council of Victoria, Jain Council of Victoria, Jewish Community Council of Victoria, Sikh Interfaith Council of Victoria and Victorian Council of Churches.